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Change your white balance during a sunrise or sunset. Take your camera off auto white balance and switch to Cloudy or Shady white balance. This will add more strength to the reds, oranges and yellows. Auto White Balance tries to keep colors neutral.

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Carry your camera manual, especially if your camera is new. When traveling you'll probably have a chance to try some new shots. It can also be the time you’re likely to forget the function of a particular button. Or you may just want to explore all the cool things today’s cameras offer.

Experiment with the white balance settings outside. White balance on your camera will alter the color temperature and appearance you get in your picture. For instance, a CLOUDY setting will give your pictures a warmer cast. The FLUORESCENT setting will make your photographs cooler, skewing to a purple cast.

When traveling abroad, check the power setting and type of plugs. Most modern chargers do both 110 volts (USA) and 220 volts (most of the rest of the world). Check yours, and then pick the right adapter for the plug. Be careful to not use a 110-volt power strip in higher-voltage countries.

Turn on the lights when shooting inside the house. Lamps and overhead lights will brighten any picture indoors. The light will add depth to the picture and often warm up the color. Most importantly, it will brighten up the background.

Be creative with your posing. Don't just line everybody up. Use the steps or the arm of a couch to experiment with some people standing and others sitting. Have kids sitting in laps or someone sitting on the floor or kneeling. Mix it up.

Get yourself in the picture. Nothing is worse than a vacation with no shots of the family photographer. Get in the picture by using a tripod (or a steady surface such as a wall or a car hood) and the camera’s self-timer to make sure you're included in the family memories.

Jump for fun. Have your kids line up for a picture. As the photographer, get low, and get ready to shoot. Have the kids all jump in the air at the same time. Capturing them mid jump can bring out their true personalities.

When photographing a lot of people at a party, use your camera’s Smart Portrait System to help you get better pictures. The blink mode lets you know if your subjects blinked, and the smile timer can snap the photo when the camera sees that your subjects are smiling.

Try turning off your flash at night to get what your eye really sees. If it's at all dark or dim, the camera will try to fire the flash. Find the flash off icon (usually a lightning bolt with a line through it) and select it. Make sure to hold steady, or use a tripod, because the shutter speed may be slow.

Use the pet scene mode when photographing cats and dogs. If your camera doesn’t have a pet mode, disable the audible beeps and focus assist lamps while photographing them so the lights and sounds aren’t a distraction.

Go shooting with a friend. Not only will you add another pair of eyes to find interesting subjects, but you’ll also feed off of each other’s ideas and energy. Try to organize regular shoots in the park. Share lenses or tips on making that unforgettable photo.

Use fill flash to add a little sparkle to your subject’s eyes when shooting portraits outdoors, during the day. Even in bright sunlight, fill flash can even out the lighting for a more pleasing photograph.

Compose photos using the “rule of thirds.” Think of the frame as being broken into nine rectangles (like a tic-tac-toe grid over the picture). Place your subject at one of the intersections of the lines for a more visually stimulating photo.

When shooting an image that has a subject looking off to one side, compose your photograph so there is more space where the subject is looking. This will give your photograph more of a natural feeling.

When shooting landscapes at dusk or nighttime, use a tripod and cable release or self-timer so you can slow down the shutter speed to let in more light. This is the technique used when you see pictures of car lights as lines, not pinpoints.

One of the rules of composition says that horizon lines should not be placed in the center of an image, but closer to the top or bottom of the frame. Sometimes rules are meant to be broken. When you’re photographing a subject and its reflection, its perfectly fine to place the horizon in the center of the frame.

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12.1 Megapixels for stunning prints as large as 20 x 30 inches. This is plenty of sharp resolution to capture the finest details, crop creatively and produce incredible enlargements.

Huge, Bright 3.0-inch Vari-Angle High-Resolution LCD and Electronic Viewfinder makes it easy to compose and share your pictures with family and friends. The vari-angle LCD will tilt and rotate out on a 90-degree angle enabling you to get those high-angle and low-angle shots. The incorporation of the high-resolution electronic viewfinder enables you to see through the lens in any type of lighting condition. No more missed opportunities because the light is too bright to compose your picture!

Motion Detection automatically detects moving subjects and adjusts the shutter speed and the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement.

High ISO 6400 capability gives you sharper results when shooting in low light or capturing fast-moving subjects. This creates new opportunities to take sharper, more natural-looking photos in lower light conditions. ISO 3200 and 6400 are available at 3MP or lower resolution.

Nikon’s original Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically takes up to 10 shots while the shutter is pressed and then saves the sharpest image.

New Sports Continuous Scene Mode for shooting at up to 15fps, up to 45 frames, when you set the resolution to 3MP or lower. These high-speed capture settings help you stay ahead of the action. Whether it is a swift golf or baseball swing, or the fast action on the soccer field, at 15fps you will capture that action.

Amazing 24x Optical Wide-Angle (26-624mm) Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens - quality optics provide exceptional images. The lens is built on a proud heritage of producing precision camera optics that deliver superb color and razor-sharp results. This amazing lens offers unbeatable compositional freedom with its wide-angle (26mm) to super telephoto coverage (624mm). Sweeping landscapes can be captured as well as zoomed-in close-ups of the action taking place on the baseball or soccer field!

New EXPEED image processor ensures high-quality pictures with stunning color and sharpness. Nikon’s comprehensive digital imaging processing concept incorporates know-how and technologies accumulated throughout our long history of photographic and digital imaging development. EXPEED is custom-tuned for COOLPIX and applied optimized technologies render natural-looking pictures of incredible quality and quick response so you will not miss that special moment.

Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual Exposure Modes give you ultimate control over your pictures. The D-SLR-type mode dial on the top of the camera provides quick access to greater personal and creative control. Now, you can adjust the camera’s settings for any type of light conditions and get as creative as you want!

Nikon’s Smart Portrait System:

In-Camera Red-Eye Fix™ automatically fixes most instances of red-eye in the camera. You may never see red-eye again.

Face-Priority AF is Nikon’s face-finding technology that automatically focuses on up to 12 faces in a group portrait.

Smile Mode automatically releases the shutter when your subject smiles. The camera will detect the subject's smile and automatically fire the shutter.

National Winning Camera!!
This camera is just down right amazing!! It takes amazing time lapse action pictures with taking at least 20 a second! My pictures that I have taken with this camera have won multiple contests around the state and nation! This camera takes better pictures than cameras worth thousands of dollars that professional photographers have, I am a teenager and this camera is perfect!
November 27, 2010

outstanding camera
i had a nikon coolpix p90......wow!!!!! what a camera it is...... i'm a proud holder of this camera. this is one of the finest camera i've ever scene......
August 10, 2010

This is the best camera I have ever used.
This is the best camera I have ever used. I love it. It is great and easy. I have let others "use" it while I am close by, they love it as well. I do not want it out of my site because it is the best thing ever. It is easy to use, has a fantastic zoom, about a mile can look like the back of your hand. If you are looking for a new camera, CONSIDER THIS ONE.
August 8, 2010

Great Camera
I've had this camera for over a year and it is a great camera. The only problem with the camera is the shutter lag. It's brutal, for me at least. It drives me nuts. Except for that it's typical Nikon quality. I wouldn't buy any other brand. One of these days I'm going to buy my D300S.
August 3, 2010

Great features for a good price.
The P90 has a lot of features found on the higher end cameras. I use it for nature photography and I couldn't ask for a better camera for the price.
August 2, 2010

Powerful lens
I bought this camera for my school trip to germany, and it was a wonderful camera to have. I got the best pictures of things far away with great detail. Sometime I get frustrated because some pictures can turn out almost like pixelated from poor lighting. Action shots can sometimes be like that, but I really love the 15 frames per second.
July 31, 2010

Love this Camera.....
I never spent this much money on a camera so before I bought I researched, compared and read everythinbg I could find. I finally decided to buy and it was the best purchace I have made in years. This camera will do just about anything you want a camera to do. I have had great results taking photos by experimenting and following the manual. I never thought I could take such beautifully detailed pictures.
July 29, 2010

This is the first digital I've bought since I was still using film. All I can say is that I love, love it! The zoom is great and I love the sports mod when I go to hockey and baseball games. Can't wait to see the kind of photos I take with it in China. Thanks again for bringing digital in my life.
July 27, 2010

great features, is easy, my favorite camera
This is my favorite camera of all time! It takes great photos. It has a great zoom lens, view finder, many different applications and programs. It is lightweight and fairly compact with its own case. It goes beyond the pocket camera but it not as cumbersome and technically overwhelming as the SLR. It is a wonderful "hybrid". I cannot say enough wonderful things about it.
July 26, 2010

A lot of camera in a small and light package!
Between the nice range of zoom and the size and the weight of this camera, I find myself using this one much more that I expected to. I have a N90 and a D90 and this little guy performs like a SLR without all of the hassels of a larger camera.
July 26, 2010

GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
I used this camera along with my D80 and S630.Fast auto focus and love being able to change the time zone and date.I carried it in my cargo pocket while mission and the S630 in breast pocket.Its easy to use with one hand.just wish the battery lasted longer.
July 26, 2010

Excellent small camera
For it's size, the picture quality and sharpness is outstanding! I love the telephoto closeups--no distorstortion and the anti vib is great. The selectable display between viewfinder or screen is quite handy on bright days.
July 25, 2010

Love this camera
I like the mega pixels and the zoom. The pictures are great. I only wish this camera would have had the HD video like the new P100, without compromising mega pixels and zoom.
July 25, 2010

Almost perfect Camera
The only negative thing I have is this camera tends to over expose a little on bright days. Easy to cure if you remember to adjust your EV. The Optical zoom is very good (and fast), excellent focusing, very good and easy closeups. Digital zooms on any camera do not produce good quality pictures and I don't use the digital zoom at all. I have used Nikon since the old 35mm days, and this camera does not disappoint. My favorite subjects are animals
July 24, 2010

Light weight and no hassel travel.
I have waited for a light weight backup for my D300 for sometime. Once reading photog magazine review on preformance and photo quality, I test one in store. Finally decided to buy. It has been a great travel addition. The zoom capability has given me more freedom to shot from the vehicle when the need arises. Animals and plants appear along backroads, and there is no time to setup or pull off. This camera has allowed me to get the shot framed and taken quickly. The vibration reduction helps when the engine is still running [when turkey are beside the road edge and I'm slowing down as I pass them]. The ability to has view finder, and back screen make getting the shot even easier; the tilt back screen is wonderfull for ground level shots and focusing.
I do wish it shot JGP and RAW.
July 24, 2010

excellent camera - far superior to point and shoot
i enjoy all the exposure modes for creative control, focus range, vari-angle TFT-LCD monitor, EXPEED image processor, optical VR image stabilization - any many other features. the battery life is much longer than my earlier NIKON digital camera model.
amazing movie modes -
i have no complaints about this camera
July 24, 2010

Great zoom for a point and shoot.
When I don't feel like carrying a heavy SLR with a 300mm, I grab this camera and get great shots all the time. Always in focus. Lots of great features. My only complaint about this camera is the manual focus. Rarely need to use it though. Overall, this is the best point and shoot camera I've ever owned.
July 24, 2010

Grate Pictures. Even got the FULL MOON on night.
Great Camera... takes out clean pictures. Prints are perfect.
July 24, 2010

liked it
Took a while before I started to shame the pros in our camera club. And I did! Some laughed aloud. "It's only got one lens!".
Macro and Super Macro revealed the smallest details in larger- than-life prints! Landscapes became giant panaramas. It allows you to unleash creativity in your composition and exposure. What more could you ask for?
July 24, 2010

Overall Great Camera
I love this camera, especially the zoom and wide angle. I sometimes have to focus several times on the full zoom before I can get a clear shot but when I do the photos come out very sharp. The only thing I don't like is that the monitor does not show the true colors--it's usually more yellow than the actual picture. The pictures, however, come out great. I love the sports mode and have taken pictures of the Williams sisters serving and can watch it in slow motion.
July 24, 2010

Fantastic Camera, Absolutely Love It!
I've always trusted the Nikon name after having two film cameras that were Nikon in the 80s and 90s. However, the P90, which I purchased in November of 2009 has been my favorite camera practically that I've ever owned. I take it everywhere with me, it is so small and light, yet does so much.
There are some features that I absolutely cannot live without now that I've been spoiled by this camera. It is hard to say which feature is my absolute favorite, but here are the highlights anyway:
Scene Mode -
This is just amazing how I can pick out a different mode with practically no messing around. If I am shooting a sunset I pick Sunset and off I go. This menu of scenes to choose from is great, and I wish someone had thought of this sooner!
The HUGE digital zoom built into a small camera. I can't believe the latitude this thing has, just amazing. Put it on a tripod, or don't! I can hand hold pretty well, and I've shot some long distance shots that are truly amazing. This zoom lens is a must have. Once you have counted nose hairs on a grasshopper you can never go back...
The GIANT display on the back of the camera. Wow, this made my Sony camera's viewing screen look like the head of a pin. I can see without my glasses on this Nikon display, and it really has made so much difference in how I frame and shoot some subjects...
The Time Lapse Movie feature. This is so fun. You can set up the camera on a tripod and have it fire off a shot every 30 seconds or so and then play it all back like a National Geographic study of a flower opening up in less than a minute instead of over a 24 hour period. I have to admit this is really something I never thought I would use. However, clouds and the setting sun changed all that. I love this feature!
Anyway, I could go on and on, but truly this camera is a life-changer in some ways, and I never leave home without it.
July 24, 2010

Great Camera
I purchased this camera back in January 2010 and have loved it ever since. The features are very easy to understand and I especially enjoy being able to shoot in Aperture Mode (A), while letting the camera control the shutter. I have taken hundreds of pictures and like the results I get. I also have a DSLR by Nikon, but use the Coolpix P90 mostly when I want to take pictures and not be bothered with switching out the lens. I also like the built-in zoom features and the telephoto lens that this camera is equipped with. I would recommend this camera to anyone looking for a good compact point-and-shoot that provides most of the features of a DSLR, without the DSLR price.
July 23, 2010

Easy to use
The coolpix P-90 is the best and easiest to use camera I have ever use, It is very hard to take a bad picture. Too far away? just zoom in an count the freckles on your grandkids nose. And the rapid fire pictures are unbelievable! I gave my sony to my son this (P-90) is the only one fore me.
July 23, 2010

The moveable screne is greate and sharp.
This camera dose great for the experienced user and the first timer. It's wide range of fuctions make it great for all types of pictures. The moveable screne is a very handy feature.
July 23, 2010

Terrific camera
Having transitioned from 35mm, I found this to be more than I'd hoped for. It has features I probably will never use (except when I'm experimenting) and takes great printable pictures. I do have to refer to the manual occasionally, but I'd expect that with so many features. The digital zoom pictures came out fuzzy, but I quickly learned to brace against a stable surface to remedy that.
As an aside, my father in law was looking to upgrade while I was shopping for a digital camera, and when I told him the store only had five left (because I bought the sixth one), he called me back about two hours later to tell me they only had four left. So there's two of these in the family, and we're both extremely happy with our choices.
July 23, 2010

It´s easy to use, excellent pictures...
I recommend this camera.
July 23, 2010

P90
Love the camera. Has all the features that I need. Easy to use.
July 23, 2010

Awesome Camera
This is the most awesome and easiest camera I have ever used! I have bad knees and am short so the flip LCD screen saves me from hurting myself. Also the zoom feature really brings in your photo op so much closer. Takes wonderful closeup flowers amazingly
July 23, 2010

Hurry, get this camera now!!
I bought this camera as a replacement. I wanted to take good pictures without having to lug around a host of camera equipment (which I was used to doing). This camera is great and I am more than happy using it. You don't have to be a pro to take good pictures!! Closeups are well focused, as are all other shots. There is almost no camera shake. Learn to use the flip-out LCD screen and you're pictures will look as if you hired a pro. The color is great and you don't need Photshop to correct it. I'm a happy camper using my NIKON camera.
July 23, 2010

Good All-Around Camera
Have had my P90 for 1.5 years now and would recommend it for every function except for the zoom feature. Easy to use, wonderful results almost every time. Would definitely recommend for anyone who wants a better photo and more control than what the point and shoots will allow. While the zoom feature is a bit of a disappointment, all other features of this Nikon make up for it.
July 23, 2010

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if lens cap is attached turn the camera off, remove the lens cap and turn the camera on. The lens cap was not on when the I turned the camera on.

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Favorite Subject: Family & Friends

Nikon Family: 6-10 years

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Dear Sir/Madamfirst few month I enjoyed my Nikon P90, than something happened to the mode dial wheel , when I turn to mode S, A or M, I am not able to fix for example exposure or aperture level at the needed level, for example if I need exposure lets say 1/60 , when I turn command dial wheel it does not fix or does not increase or decrease exposure number gradually the number goes towards 8" all the time

please advise mekind regardsAlex

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Age: 35-44

Favorite Subject: Family & Friends

Nikon Family: 2-5 years

Experience: More than a year

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when i take a picture and i go to review it from the memory card it says " file contains no image data " i take the memory card out put it in another camera and it shows the other pictures on the memory card but no picture that i just took with the nikon coolpix p90 why ? it is the same memory card that has worked in this camera before. I took a brand new memory card and still no pictures. what is wrng with this camera ? This camera has never took a perfect picture why ? i take a picture with this camera and then with and pld camera and the old caeras picture is better why ?

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My Windows XP machine has no problems recognizing the P90, but I cannot get the Windows 7 PC to recognize it. It doesn't find any drivers. Where do I get the drivers and software?

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Nikon Family: 2-5 years

Experience: More than a year

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I pluged in to PC with USB and it is not charging.I am on vacation and have no charger

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Nikon Family: 11-20 years

Experience: 6-12 months

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